Who directed the 2014 film When Marnie Was There?
Hiromasa Yonebayashi directed the 2014 film When Marnie Was There. He initially turned down the project before accepting the challenge to create a story for lonely children in Japan.
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Hiromasa Yonebayashi directed the 2014 film When Marnie Was There. He initially turned down the project before accepting the challenge to create a story for lonely children in Japan.
The film When Marnie Was There was released in Japan on the 19th of July 2014. It subsequently received global distribution in North America and the United Kingdom.
Anna is the granddaughter of Marnie in the film When Marnie Was There. The story reveals that Anna is the daughter of Emily, who was the daughter of Marnie.
The story of When Marnie Was There takes place in the Kushiro wetlands in Hokkaido, Japan during the summer of 1967. The main setting is a crumbling mansion standing in the middle of a salt marsh.
Hiromasa Yonebayashi changed the setting of When Marnie Was There to Japan to reimagine the cultural context of the original novel by Joan G. Robinson. He made this decision to retain Marnie's blonde hair and blue eyes despite opposition from Hayao Miyazaki.
The film When Marnie Was There earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Japan Academy Film Prize for Animation of the Year. Critics praised its animation, music, and emotional story.